Athletics

Our Elmira Express Athletics is pleased to announce that we are now LIVE streaming all games on the Ernie Davis Academy turf online for our fans to watch on the NFHS Network. To watch, visit the NFHS website here and subscribe to watch live (or on demand).

Core Beliefs

The Elmira City School District Athletic program is a dynamic, diverse organization that inspires student-athletes, both academically and athletically, through education-based athletics using real life experiences. We provide equal opportunities to achieve success by building character, sportsmanship, self-confidence, and teamwork. Express Athletics prides itself upon the core beliefs of integrity, commitment and excellence.

We believe that...

Athletic experiences provide opportunities to cooperate and respect others of various backgrounds with dignity and equality within a safe environment.Commitment and dedication is critical to our program in order to achieve a common goal.

Striving for excellence in athletics, academics and in the community guides the Express Athletic Program to obtain our maximum potential.

Superintendent of Schools

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